But there’s also lot of angry people still protesting about this issue and rumors abound that many jurisdictions have already planned to restore restriction in the upcoming weeks. The frogs are boiling over and we're going to take a look at that plus discuss the weekend freedom protests in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and other locations.
Sources cited during this episode include the following:
- Introductory video/photo's from the September 12th, 2020 Queens Park Hugs Over Masks Freedom protest c/o Chuck Black.
- The September 14th, 2020 The Hill post, “Federal judge rules Pennsylvania's coronavirus orders are unconstitutional.”
- Wikipedia entry for US District Judge William Stickman IV. Retrieved September 15th, 2020.
- The February 1st, 2007 Maple Leaf Web post, "Supreme Court of Canada Appointment Process."
- The September 12th, 2020 Trade Guru post, “100,000 in Montreal Canada March for Freedom — They Chant ‘USA-USA-USA,’ Fly ‘Trump 2020’ Flags & Protest Overbearing COVID-19 Policies.”
- The August 31st, 2020 DH News Vancouver post, "The man behind Wexit wants Alberta to become the 51st state."
- The September 12th, 2020 CBC News post, “Anti-mask protest in Montreal draws large crowd, propelled by U.S. conspiracy theories.”
- The June 11th, 2020 WION You-Tube post, "WION Global Editors Summit: "Our reporters don't go out until utterly necessary" | Tatiana Kukhareva."
- The September 12th, 2020 half hour recording of the event from The Line and The Line International, two of the event organizing groups.
- The September 13th, 2020 You-Tube post, “Vancouver Freedom Rally - September 13, 2020,” with Laura-Lynn Thompson Tyler.
- Other, mostly weekly freedom protests in Canada from The Line online listing of Canadian protests. Retrieved September 15th, 2020.
- The September 12th, 2020 CTV News post, “Hundreds stage Toronto protest in solidarity with Six Nations land defenders."
- The September 9th, 2020 CanIndia News post, “International students organize protest demonstrations in Toronto and Mississauga.”
- The September 10th, 2020 Toronto.com post, “Toronto protest calls for end to police violence at Caledonia land occupation.”
- The September 12th, 2020 CTV News post, “'We need effective policies': Cambridge residents rally for action on crime and drug addiction.”
- The June 24th, 2020 The Atlantic post, “Do Protests Even Work.”
- The November 4th, 2019 The Economist post, “Why are so many countries witnessing mass protests?”
- Other photo's c/o Chuck Black & Alan Calder.
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